Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Disneyland - Jungle Cruise, Skyway And Swiss Family Treehouse circa 1985

Today we beam back to the Jungle Cruise 1985 and The Skyway 1985 and the Swiss Family Treehouse from around the same time thanks to the miracle of YouTube and "oneandatwo" (who originally posted these clips). I have shared them here before separately, but thought I would put them in a package and also update the "abandoned Skyway"---see below).

If you have a moment, click on the links and take a tour of mid-1980s Disneyland. The grainy VHS video sure isn't HD, but you get a little sense of what it was like. Be sure to enjoy the constantly moving world of Tomorrowland as you leave the Tomorrowland Skyway station. The whole area was "on the move," from Monorails, subs, Peoplemovers, Tomorrowland Stages, America Sings, to the Matterhorn bobsleds. It was also very cool to travel right through the Matterhorn. 'Tis a shame we can't float on the Skyway any more.

By the way, at the end of the Skyway video, you'll see the Fantasyland Skyway station and chalet as it looked before it became its current, abandoned self. Also see these pics (thanks to Davelandblog)---hey, wasn't it "Jungle is 101" that first "crossed the chain" up the stairs to the old Skyway chalet? Good to see some more detailed photos of the interior have surfaced! Here's some video, too (thanks to Tod Reynard who posted it on YouTube).

3 comments:

Okie said...

This is awesome. I went to Disneyland 3 times in the 80s. My 1985 trip is the first one I really remember (I have vague memories of the earlier trip).

Great vids. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

So sad to see what is left of "the buckets" attraction. The chalet was one of the little gems of the park.

Mike said...

Okie:

You are without doubt one of our favorite readers (along with my mom, of course---Hi, Mom!). Glad to have been able to stumble upon these mid-1980s videos and to have shared them with all my Jungle friends!

Have a great weekend!

---Mike